When you’re a royal, an engagement announcement is very different to a regular person’s. Instead of updating a Facebook status and/or posting an engagement ring selfie on Instagram, you issue a statement, a photo call and an interview!

This is exactly what happened on Monday, November 27, 2017, when Prince Harry finally shared with the world that he wants to settle down with the beautiful Meghan Markle, the American actress best known for her role as Rachel Zane on Suits.

Their first photo call, where they debuted Meghan’s engagement ring, was a perfect little affair. And their first joint interview was a real treat, where they spilled intimate details about their relationship and the proposal over 20 minutes!

It was in that interview that the couple set the record straight on a few things that have been misreported about their relationship.

Here’s what they debunked.

Report: They Met While He Was Promoting the Invictus Games

When the news first broke that Prince Harry and Meghan were dating, it was widely reported that the two had met in May 2016 in Toronto, where Harry was promoting the Invictus Games and Meghan filmed Suits.

In Meghan’s interview with Vanity Fair, she clarified that she and Harry were introduced through friends in London in July 2016, and this is something they confirmed in their joint interview.

Still, the Invictus Games hold a special place for both Harry and Meghan, and the 2017 event is when they decided to go public with their romance for the first time—fitting, really.

Report: They Were Introduced by Markus Anderson

The Daily Mail reported in November 2016 that the man responsible for bringing Harry and Meghan together was Markus Anderson, a consultant who has been described by Meghan as one of her “closest friends in the world.”

Markus is definitely in Meghan’s inner circle—he appears in a few of her Instagram photos from years ago, and he sat next to her at this year’s Invictus Games.

In their interview, Harry and Meghan confirmed that they were introduced by a mutual friend, but they referred to their friend as “her”—“We should protect her privacy and not reveal too much of that,” Meghan said.

Perhaps Harry and Meghan are trying to protect Markus. But why would they lie?

Report: Harry Had a Crush on Meghan For Two Years

In October, reports said that Prince Harry and Meghan’s relationship had been two years in the making, since the royal apparently had had a crush on the actress for years. In the special When Harry Met Meghan: A Royal Romance, royal expert Katie Nicholl claimed, “He had a crush on [Meghan’s character] Rachel Zane two years before he met Meghan, and the reason I know this is because I was having drinks with one of his friends.”

She continued, “She told me she’d been on a night out with Prince Harry. He was single at the time, so she said, ‘Harry, who’s your ideal girl?’ And he said ‘Meghan Markle from Suits.’”

However, in their first joint interview, Harry was asked how much he knew about Meghan before they met. “Had you seen her on TV?” the reporter asked. “No, I’d never even heard about her until this friend said, ‘Meghan Markle,’” he replied. “I said, ‘Right, give me a bit more background. What’s going on here?’ I’d never watched Suits, I’d never heard of Meghan before. I was beautifully surprised when I walked into that room and saw her, and there she was, sitting there. I was like, ‘I’m going to have to up my game here.’”

Report: They Got Engaged in Africa

The couple went on holiday in South Africa in August, and there was mounting speculation that the prince had popped the question on that trip.

But no, the actual proposal was a super low-key affair! In the interview, Prince Harry recounted, “It happened a few weeks ago, earlier this month, here, at our cottage. It was a standard, typical night for us.”

“A cosy night,” Meghan added. “We were just roasting chicken. It was just an amazing surprise. It was so sweet, and natural, and very romantic. He got on one knee.”